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Pawnee Rock Leader from Pawnee Rock, Kansas • 4

Pawnee Rock Leader from Pawnee Rock, Kansas • 4

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sassu rltTTli fTTTf'Tillfin VERS0NAL PARAGRAPHS. W. R. BUNTING, Clerk District Court. R.

J. ftaker lH jfcmodeling his ele; Logan and Dpupree shipped oar I fajr all around. He has puc in ft load ansae City WeOnes- nighf. Final Proofe new pair df scales has a new ioun. dstion under the winter! and is put-ting in a dump In which to unload Post Office Hours.

g'pen 7. a.m. lonod 12tol. m. Closed 7.

p. OTlt-O- 0UR8 6i iiHi)'AY. Open llf to 12: m. Open 5: to 7i p. W.

Vosbubo, 1 M. ig. A. T. 3.

F. TIM 13 TABLE The elevator is improver! raucn GREAT BEND. Mrs, Vosburg was in Lamed 1 ues-day. Mrs. Jack Miliignu is here on a Visit.

T. Bolt drove down to Liuued Thursdayi H. Boohemole took ft holiday Thursday. in eppearHuce since the new addition Tho council should do something about that croBMog from Deugree's to the post office. King Allison's Comedy Co.

will be at the Grand on the evening of the Fourth at Great Bend. lids bwn put on. J. Lindas Co, As an evidence of thj 'amount of wheat that is to bp harvegd this vear we erive the number of heuders Frank Daniels took in Laraed on DiiALEUS IN Some of our correspondents are getting a little behind, Wo must have the country nows, so dont be to be run this year oVer those thut run last year. All the old headers S.

6 HTi-JI BLIND LUMBER, LATH, SASH, BOOBS tardy. W. ART BOUND. thUt were and one that wasn't rnu are to be used thiB year. In addition o.

2, Atlantic Express. ,.10:53 a. m. '4 Walter Bowman returned home Tuesday night. Miss Dot Van Aken is reported to be sick this week.

J. 'l. Reedier wears the City marshal star now. H. R.

Lewis went to Lurned on business Monday.1 Brewer and Holland boinnlBucwl to this J. Lindas has sold ten, thirteen Lath, Hair and Cement PAINTS, OILS and BARBED WIRE havi) bought at Larne and Great Bend "has supplied us with twelve, all from Clay" Centef Saturday night. He will probably remain at home all summeri Lowin' lieight had new potatoes for the country eround Pawnee Rock. can sell as low as We an cheap Siiuday, June 8th 1890, from a volunteer patch several weeks harvesting on Friday. Miss Curlie Francis is visiting at Mr.

Lindas this week. No. C. C-K impress omo a. m.

No. 8 Mo. .5:22. p.m. No.

46, Local tffeight, m. WBt BOCSD. No. 1, Pacific Exp 6:41. p.

m. No. 5, Denver Utah 9:07. p. m.

Xo. 7. Colo. Exp. i i .10:53.

a. m. No. 45, Local Freight. .9:20.

a. m. No. 1 does not make regular Btops, l)iit will stop to take on or discharge passengers when flagged. So.

5 will stop to discharge passengers off df m. and branch. No's. 2 and 6 does Hot stop at this point. J.

Van Aken, Agent. at 3, a. Susie, only daughter of lowest. ago. Who said farming aiani pay H.

and Kathrcn Flick, of Paw in Kansas? nee Rook, aged 7 months and 8 days. P. Bruce, of Clarence, was in to YARD NORTH OF POST-OFFICK. Little Susie's death, though a sad see the Leader. Monday, The east bound train on Thursday evening set fire to Joe Williams wheat and burred about fix acres be blow to the sorrowing parents, was, without doubt a blessed relief to her, and is another evidence of God's fore jt was put out, A child of Mr.

Thjmas, south side, is very sick with toasiletis. A small child of Joe Williams that has been sick is recovering. City Drug Stor J. Lindas has cold a very large amount of lumber this week. Teams power and wisdom, bb her suffering for the past five or six months was in could be seen going from and to his KEliP A FULL LINE OF tense.

What is more pitiful to be Frank Daniels took a fifteen mile drive on business yesterday. CHURCH DiUl2CTOBlr. HIetholist Episooi. Services Sunday morning alternately at 11:00 a. m.

Prayer meeting Thursday eve-hing at 7:00 o'clock. Sabbath hold than the suffering of a little one not able to tell of its pain or its wants. yards at most any time. The trains were crowded on Mon Edear Clark called Monday. He AND BUSINESS COLLEGE ES CHEMICALS says he will have half a crop.

DRUGS PUP dav. it beine the last day of the cut C. W. Gates came home from the C. rates, and all those who took advan $100 in Advance will Pay fob Board' Susie was taken sick when about a month old with a disease that seemed to baffle all human hid.

She gradually wasted away, until there was little left but frame, but withall, she N. C. to spend Sunday last week. tage of them were returning TCITIOH AND liOOM, FOR ONE nCHOOli' Prof. BriKOT, Central Iformal Col Farmers are getting ready for now.

Several header boxes aw lege, called at this office Wednesday. School every Sunday morning an 10-00 o'clock m. Walter Henderson 'Supt. Rev. Wm.

Bahtle, Pastor. Evangelical Services every alternate Sunday at 7:30 o'clock. Sabbath School every Sunday afternoon at 3:00 Mas. E. B.

Millbb, Supt. Rev, E. Bbowh, Pastor. SOCIETIES. k- TUn.il Swoon Priilt No.

3ol being made by H. Boose and N. P. was a patient little 6ufferer. She fell asloep about two o'olook Sunday morn-ine to awake no more this side of heav Paints, Oils, In Fact Everything Found in a First-Class Drug Store, Perspriptidns Carefitlly Compounded.

Daniels Bc Jon, fc Pawnee Rook Smith. Header are also temg Mrs. W. Ratcliffe is visiting with her son Will in Stafford county. Mrs, A Daniels is over the river this week visiting with her son Geo.

Mrs. Gano. who went to Kansas en. God has taken to himself anoth- Year of Forty eeks. Per Term 10 V'eeks' to f2.

Per Week. Booms-30 to 50 cents Py Week MOKE for the MONEY -THAN AT ANY OTHER NORMAL 0 Thirteen Complete Courses. CAL'ii-Shd Winter term, Jan. 21. '9t er of his choseh ones, believing heaven Don't wait until it is late and you a ho a mHra fit-, rl wnl line Illaoo for little are in a hurry, to bring in your plow- Tfikn them to Andy ttai- GlWtVU) GEO.

GRAHAM A. COURTNEY, O. Vv. GRAHAM Susie than she might have had on City some days ago reiurneu ouu- this earthi There she bow rests, 'roe Jay. from the pain she endured while here, Jessie Vosbttrg Who has been on and waiting for loved ones left be- the Bick list for several days is around meets first and third Saturday of each month at 7 p.m., at the school house.

i Ratcliffe, Post Lorn, R. B. Gates, Adj't, breath before the rush commences. He is still doig the best work at the old stand. i nina, to nnaiiy join wnu er oiu B8am' I -r ttt ri-- iiT-tl 17P As Pawnee Rock will not have a ine Draises to God; The sorrowing Spring term, April, uu Summer torni, June.

18, '90' tall term, Sent. .890 1st Winter term-, Nov. 11. 90 nd Winter an. 20.

'O' Dr. G.L. Koch was at the Bend, MAR HLK A uKA-iN 1 i E. WURfO, celebration of the Fourth, every one VVednesday to assist in a surgical op-1 parnDts have the warm sympathy of the whole neighborhood. T.ev.

Wmi T. every Thursday at 3 p. m. at the residence of some member. j- Mbs.

Amy T4sAen, Pres. ks. Addie Uorres; Sec. eration. tsr Students can enter ut nhy time.

should join hands with Great Bend and help make their efforts a success. A good programme is arranged and Bartle conducted the burial services J. Lindas haS sold ten headers in (Cn before ei-terine' M'PHERSON, KANSAS. Importers and Dealer in Amei'icail and Scotch Gran- Shndttv afternoon at the M- the last two weeks aud is still putting up more. a trrund time is anticipated.

Write for catalogue of the most pfoRperous Institution in the count; Address W. R. Hall, President, Harper, Kiinsa Church. There's pair of little hands Laid to rest for ever morel DIWNRR Rfi(! lH AMUR: Ora Brewer returned from Wichita ites. H.

Forbes, formerly of C. N. C. liHIUUU Wa ui been visitine now of Stafford, was in town on PUBLISHED WfcEfiXT.l There's two pearly dimpled cheeks, there since decoration day. uu me GARFIELD, KANSAS.

YOUNKIN, SALESMAN. Thursday. road home he stopped at Burrton H. R. LHWIS, Editor.

Miss Petrei fout miles west, return ed to Ohio Tuesday. She has a Entered at 'tne'pOstoffice at Pawnee and Newton. He says these towns are booming, but the wheat and com are in worse condition than here. Whose rich blossoming is o'er: Death has sealed two little eyes, That will no more smile or weep; Tiny windows of the soilli Little baby'8 gone to sleep; Little baby's gone to sleep." IRK school there this winter. CIT! RSTnURnNTM KjCk.

JVaS. aSSeCQUU Cinaa uxniw. '-ERM9. $1,50 PER TEAS 1 ADVANCE. Dr.

M. L. Daniels was summoned ar It is much better for all concerned J5 in haste to St. John Thursday Sn see Tn EVANS BLOCK. i that the small boys be at home as Mr.

Jobes who is quite sick. "Woman's Worii" Athens, Oa. Choice line of Restaurant good; always LOCAL NEWS. H. Boooze has an ad.

in this paper. TtM. VnAtn finished her early as eight o'clock of evenings. Thev train nothing roaming the streets Is a literary and domestio iem l-i oc Finh CnndicSi Nuts and teim at the Central Normal College, last week and is at home. wbifth should be in every family.

In and run great risk of getting into mis order to give all our readtrs on op chief and trouble. Of late tnere na Ull JlCtllUO, choice Fruits. Bread, Pics, and Cakes. Mrs. Dirk and Miss Florene Evan3.

1 ,1 Vinma.illrau ifu ii been complaint of the boys riding pOrtUUlUy WJUUgo 1U1 uooraim, publisher has agreed to mail four of Larned, visited with John Lindas trains, You know there is an orui- Plenty of wind and dust oh Thurs- Go to the Nursery for' choice millet veed. Get your sWeet pbtattt of jeiber. I nance against that trial lumbers to any one who sends tcimiiy me iuhh ul fan hna n.ani RfftttiriS ADQ the address- Mrs. M. Mif.s Annie, and Wr i Summer Drinks.

The singing class, that is being held es of ten ladies. Julian Galbreath, of Kyan, visited in the M. E. Church will close on with Andy Galbreath's od bunday. It has permanently cured thousani Df cases pronounced by doctors ho-less.

If you have premonitory toms, such aB Cough, Difficulty Breathing, don't delay, but uf PISO'S CURi: for CONSUMPTION anmeiJlately. By Druggists. 25 ceata, Dundee Itenis. I -igjdie Lindas has taken the place Monday, 3 une 23. A closing concert will be given at night; Prof.

Wright 1.V.B celebrated elocutionist, will render The city council will ttteet on night. J. R. Baker has an ad. that you of the Leader angles as 1 in this A dwarf was seen in Dundee Mon office, and is doing himself credit.

day from Hodgeman connty. BEEF DEPARTMEMT WE SEEP JRESH HEAT OF ALL KINDS. Everything Complete and First-Class. some iterestiug recitations. The best singers of the Central Normal College one ma J.

R. Ewina tells us his early wheat Our nf BKHTTcl th Mr Hardy has just re Should read Millet seed for sale at the Pawnee Hock Nursery. i. lnnkincr firm. And vill undoubtedly u-oi'M.

Our fflcilitir I will sing, and onr citiaens may ioo turned from college having com uneftibd, and to infrndiipf out mppriorpoodwewill sciidr'Ull tnOKK PKni'N in PHL'h loralitj turn out better than his wheat did for an excellent entertainment. pleted his course of study, and re aiabovp. Only those who wria Go to Dauiels aud Sort for your last year. T-r- ceiving his diploma. Tuesday evening what appeared to PROP'S.

Q. N. Barret left Larned Tuesday NIC HO Lb HAlUrll window glass i Mr. Wm. Hanson is the boss chick to unit nncecan ninKo sure oi tin- AH you have toflo tr roftim i to ihow our pnnds ti th" enll your nHphbrn nrid fnit oiomid vou.

ThP Klnnlnir of nrlvPrti.emeHt ihrtw rb- c'uhi! end -if the tele th- ni'irh rtt rcflucrrt 1 en raiser and says that the incubator tor urana juncuuu, ui. Wheeler and Mrs. Barrett left an last beats the old hen; itope. The Mlowlnr cut be a smoke was seen over Larnea. It rose and fell and finally approached Pawnee Be ck and swept down Conifee avenue with tremendous force.

Jt continued to pass through for about teii minutes and proved out Garden truck will be taken on subscription at thid office! The W. C. T. U. card is in the directory this week, Saturday.

Well that wedding went off at last, Take Notice! Miss Edna McDowel, of Great ti.mt the Wu-- l-i and I wonder where the next one will bet I see that some of the boys eyes vv. IV i' will hImj lit yuli now ma Wi luil eilirral Bend, was in town Thursday making aDnlication for teacher of the primary 4utl niakf frl'i 1 f.U nnrtibn of Larned real estate. are tnriied to the west. department of our chool. Mr.

J. Hi (itiis and wife were Logan Smith are selling lots of 'furniture. Low prices tell, Theie was an ice creani festival at Pioneer on Monday evening; vv tJv Use your street sprinkler please. Henfy Bowman's new bouse is nnarlv cohlDleted. It contains seven John Squires of Calhoun county That the Book and Jewelry Store, of Great Bend can sell you more goods for the least visiting relatives at Blliuwood Sun day and Monday.

111. cousin of F. T. Belt and Mrs. Flannigan, same place', mother of Eaiiiii! Daniels Son have just received a large and airy rooms, which when finiHhfid U1 nresent afine appearance.

Resolution ot Snipathy. Mrs. Belt are here on a visit. money, of any place in Barton county. Upply of gospel hyilin books.

W. Ratcliffe filled the appoint- tfn nko has a lame orchard of all Hall of T. W. Sweeney Post No. 3G1, A nice lot bf sweet potato plants tnr Rarf.la nr.

thn Gem Gr. li. Dept. of Kas I have a line of sample V-vexi Ttonii. 7.

1890. Hn.Viool house llisfc Sunday, Mr. Bartle Whereas the silent messenger of remaining to preach the funeral ser- tor sale at the1 Pawnee Kock Nursery. Joe Williams wants three good uen to go with a header'. Best wageB kinds of ftuit on the ground where the Pawnee Rock Nursery formerly was ilr.

Bowuiah supplied the whole city with strawberries from it this year's i i ii. i ji I ti deatn nas nome oi -uiu-1 mon oi ousie nun. rade George Eoffiand and removed N. Ney and wife went to Salem, there from a beloved wiK and mother goods at whole sale prices, and New Goods of the best quality at paid. Travel on the Santa Ee kus gone Orea-on.

last Saturday. He aB been Expecting td be busy at outside therefore, entratfed as clerk at Gano's lor several RK.SoEVEDj that, to the stricken fara work for the next thirty days, taking I census, and desiring a little country months aud we regret to loose him and his famrl as citizens. ily we tender our heartfelt sympathy and condolence in this hour of eu- exeroisej we have arranged witn down considerably wnce the first of he week. Tho census enumerator says his bants are getting like the democrat parly thin. T.

P. Nichols went to Htcfherson the lowest prices. oreme affliction. Tuesday night and returned Thursday Mark Heynes to i-eleive us, who will for the next thirty or sixty days have df the editoiial and business Resolved that these resolutions be olaced in the records of the post, and morning, He says no better wheat Can be found, aa far as lie went, than that which we have here. EOGER BEO'S SILVER WARE BEST ADE.

department oh the Leadv.b. Mar will dish it lip to you in good bhar.e. a copy be furnished the family of the A good programme was rendered a good sized audiance in the II. E. Church Sunday.

H. R. La Wis. deceased. Resolved, that a cc py of these reso David Pi entice, of Kansas City, and Wow nnstn are being pluCad along touts, rewi Vt" i liar for tlti.

Ilitr.ty 4 OVi HONEST CLGlHINfi Jf our feTOrtJ aro in Iwn-lB of roar-TOKEKffuVKk l-i 5. wv ifl CUPE THKM ftoia taa fcFfcr KN( aai in I.MworM.W- th rr.lt et i.iK-tl KM- VCt Sic ooau aifoid TO DO 11. yoor Jf.J0, keep our goods, fcsid nlBh von iv Sirti era.ta ci jail on TJCjipt ul, ctice. 'n v. ct i Ho your patronaso It yea Wo tmtlt tbi rmaK PAINSTAKING mtoc's, 3ug uyo tra ua ire -ACiilu-boJcae by.

Mo. L. Huntley his brother Williaui, of Batavia, Y. are visiting with relatives tiiis week. Some cine has said: "When one has lost the sentiment of pity out of Watches, Clods And Jewelry, all new and late designs Plush goids, Dolls, Wagons, Booh and every thing complete.

Main st. They are larger than the Wm. Pentice is buying up a car his heart; he is not fit to. live io-sucd lutions be published in the Pawnee Rock Leader, J. W.

RATCLIFFE) Com. R. B. Gates, Adjt. Public Salb.

load of fine horae9 to ehip to -6W Call and see me before you buy and it 1 old ones and more convenient. There was no speaking at Riverside pnoHlav nitrhts thd speaker not being a world as this. He might do for soma other one, where there is no sin I Tom Jamisoi-received a letter from ran SaVe VOU moneV GOP. Dliy. present.

It Was postponed Until to or suffering, if there is such a one) but here our compassions must be in con I. 1 o-lnn GUV flior I D. R. Jonea will sell at public sale in Great Bend at Jones Doran's uKkrtta Suit" oi -Jra-obwrre have the poorest prospect for crops stant exercise if re are to live to any good purpose'" There pre many pyople who eeeni td fbtget this, and thev have had tot seven years, re night. Daniels Son have a large supply 'of paints and oils on hand.

If you are going to paint your house, give stable east of the On Satur- went r.r.. ovr Respectfully, Post Office Room, MEAT BFNt). KANS ports from all tho states aro about the leg day, June 21, 1890 the following horsea and chattols, td wit: 1 span the effects arB seen where ever bucH sanie. -i tT, ftp. Df 40.

V. 1 C-lank Frank Byram returned from 111. heavy brood riiares, 3 bay geldings, 1 sorrel ireldina. 1 brown brood mare, is the easel Married! At the residence of the them a calh The town has been full of fpmsre this week and more business is Sunday. He traveled over the north, em.

central aud southern parts o' 1 span bay geldings, 1 chestnut Borrel. 2 tilleys. 1 srah gray pldings, good 0 bride's parents ih BuiftJo township, on Tuesday June 10, Robert Uwiun, of Great Bend, find MisB Edna Ivins. for 122 that state, and says he saw no better ntral Livery, Feed 4 Sale Stables WM-M'DOUGAL, prop gentle family team, 1 iron gray pony mare, i three inch Harrison prospects or country than we have in A large number of friends were pres than at anyt neighboring town, considering the size. Daniels Sou are adding more to their magnificent drug store" every dsy.

They will have in a new invoice jewelry a few. days. Some of Barton county nearly new, 1 double harness, 1 ti oir cxc Miss Isa Hunt, daughter of Deering inowef in good repair. Six ent, and. many handwm- presents were received.

ElisS Ivins taught a vr Btipmsfril term of school at this Hunt bas returned from the deaf and dumb institute at Olathei Kansas. 'Ti months credit with approve security on ail sunis over $20. with, interest frorit date at 10 pey cent rsr knnnm place, and all who made ter acquaintance highly vi bet. Mr. vinn is LAaiS3' l-AV-PiTS.

Jwv? -ml 1-7. Mniam few! kt.ots Mr. Hunt ays she baa improved much in health And also in her studies. We given; All stun- oi 0. ai linder 5liss.

ii the Kan? Star, a pnber pub casb( ahd discount of 10 pnt cent for tialct't Did -r ttaojr uevor Ivnownto t.s Jt- FR. W.lJ-- the chains they are getting are nne-. The Mci hcTSon MarUa And granite ork? out seme of the finest tomb etoues and monuments in Kansas, They gufianbk oil For lr.fe9, 'tc, wr.ie to tieu- paksmRU. M. 15, Younkirii Hmm.

one of Great Bend'a brightest jroujig buslnees men. Thby will reside in Great Berid; Our best wish that in their married life every cad Way cininall mvA over 120. Sale to lished at tiiHt iustitut. by the students thai Miss Hunt was "on til? roll uf horijr for the June eiami'-alioD jibmejioe at 1:30. This stock does Ifls aUlls tte 5fWt or Viij oix As fortes Votim uot beler i to his itable.

have a silvery lining..

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